# Trading Fees Explained

### <mark style="color:blue;">**Buy Trading Fees:**</mark>

* Treasury -&#x20;
* Auto-Burn -
* LP -
* RFV -

### <mark style="color:blue;">**Sell Trading Fees:**</mark>&#x20;

* Treasury -
* Auto-Burn -&#x20;
* LP -&#x20;
* RFV -

### <mark style="color:blue;">**Placement:**</mark>&#x20;

* **Treasury -** Trading fees go directly to the treasury to invest to multiply our wallet and be able to pay the highest APR/APY possible and prevent draining. Treasury will be used to fund new products & projects that will provide more value to the community & providing funding for marketing.&#x20;
* **Auto-Burn -** 2% of all $SUUPER traded are burnt in the Fire Pit. The more that is traded, the more get put into the fire causing the fire pit to grow in size, larger and larger through self fulfilling auto-compounding which in return acts to reduce the circulating supply of $SUUPER and keeping the Suuper protocol stable.
* **LP -** LP refers to Liquidity Pool. Trading fees goes to backing the liquidity of the BNB/SUUPER pair on PancakeSwap ensuring an ever-increasing collateral value of $SUUPER.&#x20;
* **RFV -** 5% of the trading fees are redirected to the RFV which Risk-Free Value helps sustain & back the staking rewards provided by the positive rebase. RFV is the acronym for Risk-Free Value which is a separate wallet in Suuper Protocol system to support and stabilize the Liquidity pool.


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